HTTP Toolkit
Apple Silicon version latest seen at v1.26.0 · Reported by 1 Mac in the community.
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HTTP Toolkit is a desktop HTTP debugger and interceptor for macOS that lets developers capture, inspect and modify HTTP and HTTPS traffic from applications, browsers, scripts, Docker containers, and backend processes. It offers zero-setup traffic capture with automatic interception for common tools and platforms, powerful filtering and search across intercepted messages, and the ability to pause live traffic and edit requests or responses in-flight. Advanced features include custom request creation, mock response injection for testing, automated rewrite rules, and request transformation. HTTP Toolkit has been actively developed for over eight years and is used by over a million developers worldwide. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionA native Apple Silicon build of HTTP Toolkit is already available and in use. To upgrade from the Intel version, visit httptoolkit.com and download the latest version — the download page automatically detects your machine architecture and serves the native build to Apple Silicon Macs. After installing the native version, your configuration, saved rulesets and preferences will carry forward automatically. You should see noticeably faster startup time, lower CPU usage during traffic inspection, and improved battery life compared to running under Rosetta.
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